I have a confession
I have an obsession
With flower impression
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Or is it a passion
With nature’s fashion
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Or is it devotion
To the creator’s vast notion
That we should admire his handiwork from flower to ocean
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The petals, the blossoms
His creations are awesome
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The land, earth, and sky
Reflections of why
He made so much pleasing to my eye
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I must press and preserve
In print it will serve
As Refind art
And glorify God with all of my heart
Tag: craft
Pressed Flower Postcards
Now Available at Whatcom Art Market- Postage included- ready to mail! Just add a note and an address and send off to someone you love!
Refind Creations Here’s My Card
Springboard
Old berry flats
Looking through the slats
Reminder of days gone by
Spring petals peeking through
Pressed and dried and held by glue
A pretty Refind
Postcards from Nature Refind
I am so stunned by the beauty of the flower petals and the intricacy of the blossoms
My next creation is to print them directly onto postcards – postage stamp included! They will be for sale at Whatcom Art Market starting next Saturday. Drop someone a line the old-fashioned way and enjoy the artistry of creation!
©Belindabotzong2018
My Refind Life
My Refind life
Makes me stop at remote beaches
To pick up lost things crusted with rust
Interesting rocks and sticks
Seaglass is a treasured find
Elevates my heart rate
My Refind life
Causes me to skip the nice antique stores and gift shops
Instead spending hours looking through bins of things long forgotten in old junk stores
I dig through piles of wood and rusty chains and unknown items
To spark my imagination
Stimulate my creativity
Inspire my next project
Then I binge on an Amazon sale on all things Mod Podge
And dream of gluing and coating and sealing and texturizing whatever it is that pours out of my mind onto paper or canvas.. or cork or glass.. or …
A Refind life
©Belindabotzong2018
Sunflowers for sale
Heartstrings – Heart of Gold
This mixed media project is a set of two 24″x36″ canvases with a collage of sheet music, gold paper, copper, and photos of a book cover, “Home Sweet Home”
The guitar strings and equipment represent the musical staff – copper notes and clefs were a contribution from an artist on Guemes Island, Darlene Klister at Firelight Design studios. A fret board provides contrast and continues the theme of guitar parts, or any stringed instrument.
Crushed golden glass and a covering of gold gauze material provide texture and muted tones. I always finish with a hammered copper heart for these Heartstrings projects.
Music pulls at the heartstrings of many people. It creates memories and brings back memories. It is an essential part of the human experience, especially for those who struggle with mental illness, sorrow, or loss. It expands the experience of joyous occasions and comforts during stressful situations. It is a language all its own, with signs and symbols that communicate rhythm, melody, harmony, notes and chords that speaks to the soul, spirit, mind and body.
Glue
I have had more trouble with glue than any other challenge in doing mixed media art! Oh my goodness this one scared me. After trying silicone based glue that was too squishy and hot glue that doesn’t bond metal to glass, I just tried superglue! Near tragedy. My right thumb got glued to a c-clamp! Freaked me out but I got it off very very slowly without ripping my thumb skin. I continued on and next thing I know the glue tube is hermetically sealed to my other thumb! While trying to work that off my opposite thumbnail got stuck to the first thumb and while my husband is frantically bathing my hands in the only thing he could find– all natural nail polish remover– my finger gets stuck to my thumbs! Now I’m really in a panic and he goes for scissors!! No!! Don’t cut my skin! I’m going to lose all my fingerprints and walk around glued to a tube and to myself! After much precision and most of the nail polish remover– delightfully flavored with avacado oil!– I got my finger freed. I twisted and pulled and finally let my thumb go but the tube was still tightly bound to my right thumb and the paint on the tube was now dissolving! Finally after many frantic minutes my crusted fingers and hands were free! Oh the price I pay for creativity! Moral of the story –use gloves! And buy gel superglue next time!!
New Space for Refind
Whatcom Art Market is where you’ll find Refind Creations new space! So excited!!